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        Veni, Vidi, Vici

        Author: hue

        In a fantastic, fun, fact-filled forty-five minutes, the children of Year 4 from Bourne Elsea Park Church of England Primary Academy wowed and amazed the school and their parents in their recent class assembly performance of Veni, Vidi, Vici.  On Tuesday 26th November 2019, the bright lights of the stage shone on the children as they performed songs and acted scenes about life during the Empire of Rome through the eyes of four adventurous school children.  On their travels back in time they met Senators, slaves and slave traders, Roman Soldiers, citizens relaxing in the bath houses and more surprisingly Paddy McGuinness along with Ant and Dec (not what you would expect in Ancient Rome!)  The audience loved joining in the actions of ‘Just Like A Roman’, as the children sang of life as a member of the Empire and enjoyed many other well-known songs.  Through this creative and entertaining performance, the children showed their in-depth learning about the legacy of the Romans and how life has changed as a result.  Thanks must always go to parents and teachers as the costumes looked dazzling and the children performed their lines and songs with confidence and flair.  Well done Year 4, you were ALL superstars!

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